Learn Guitar Reviews

When looking to learn to play the electric guitar getting a good guide is pivotal if you want to be successful. This site over time will provide as many learn guitar reviews as possible and as it is so important I decided to provide a brief overview of the reviews on this blog.















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1


Jamorama



A great guide for any beginner to guitar or intermediate player. The main course consist of both written guides and video lessons as well as some great extra games software. Here For Full Jamorama Review.


5/5


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2


Guitar Tutor Pro


A solid guide that should be useful for any beginner. The lack of video is a disappointment but otherwise this is a very easy to follow, informative guide to learning guitar. Full Guitar Tutor Pro Review Here.


3/5


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3


Express Guitar


Not great nor bad and it provides some solid information but with better around at similar prices it is hard to recommend. Full Express Guitar Review Here.


2/5

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Monday 29 September 2008

Books Are Lame! - Why You Should Use A Learn Guitar Video

Learn guitar video is quickly over taking the popularity of books when it comes to learning the guitar. There are several reasons for this which I will try to explain in this article.

Books are a good way of learning to play the guitar but they do do take a lot of patience and some can be very difficult to follow. This is one of the reasons that guitar videos are becoming increasingly popular.

With learn guitar video you can easily see what is happening. It is easier to spot if you have fingers that are in the wrong place than it is by following the description in a book. This makes using video less frustrating than reading a book and also make it easier to spot when you are making mistakes.

Another advantage of the learn guitar video is that they feel more dynamic than books. Books can be very boring and feel uninvolving but with videos you always feel like you're part of the lesson.

Most learn guitar videos come in the MPEG format which means that they are usually compatible with Windows media player. But if you do decide to use this method of learning to play the guitar you should always check the format in which the video is displayed to make sure that is compatible with your system.

In truth private lessons are probably better than video but when you take into account the expense and the time you have to put in with private lessons then for many video will be a far better option. The only real downside is that you don't get the feedback that you would from private tutor.

In my opinion learn guitar video is the best way for many. If you have a huge amount of patience then you may still find the book is the best method for you and if you have plenty of cash and time on your hands then a private tutor may be the best option but otherwise I believe video as the best way to go when trying to learn to play guitar.

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